Current Issue - September 2010

Volume 62 September 2010 Number 4
DUNWODY DISTINGUISHED LECTURE IN LAW
What's Wrong With Qualified Immunity? John C. Jeffries, Jr.
ARTICLES
The Federal Trade Comission and the Sherman Act Herbert Hovenkamp
Civil Rights Violations = Broken Windows: De Minimis Curet Lex Anita Bernstein
A Sense of Disentitlement: Frame-Shifting and Metaphor in Ashcroft v. Iqbal Lisa Eichorn
Renters Evicted En Masse: Collateral Damage Arising from the Subprime Foreclosure Crisis Creola Johnson
A Real-World Analysis of Pharmaceutical Settlements: The Missing Dimension of Product-Hopping Michael A. Carrier
Legislatures, Judges, and Parole Boards: The Allocation of Discretion under Determinate Sentencing   Dhammika Dharmapala
Nuno Garoupa
Joanna Shepherd
NOTE
The Constitutionality and Economic Impacts of Federal Jurisdiction of Wetlands: The Clean Water Restoration Act of 2009 R. Benjamin Lingle

Past Issues of the Floria Law Review

Volume 62 July 2010 Number 3
Volume 62 April 2010 Number 2
Volume 62 January 2010 Number 1
Volume 61 December 2009 Number 5
Volume 61 September 2009 Number 4
Volume 61 July 2009 Number 3
Volume 61 April 2009 Number 2
Volume 61 January 2009 Number 1

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Previous Issues:
§ July 2010 (Vol. 62, No. 3)
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§ July 2009 (Vol. 61, No. 3)
§ April 2009 (Vol. 61, No. 2)
§ January 2009 (Vol. 61, No. 1)

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